Science & Exploration 23/10/2025 473 views 10 likes From dew at dawn to a foggy mirror after a shower, condensation is part of our daily lives on Earth. In space,
Science & Exploration 23/10/2025 473 views 10 likes From dew at dawn to a foggy mirror after a shower, condensation is part of our daily lives on Earth. In space,
5 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) An environmental chemist at NASA JSC NASA Ensuring Astronaut Safety Achieving safe exploration of space in vehicles that rely
The time evolution of the stellar spectra occulted by the planet as a function of orbital phase, in the wavelength range 5882–5902 Å, which includes the sodium doublet. The positions
Artist’s concept of a supermassive black hole in the process of shredding a giant star. Scientists propose this happened around the distant black hole J2245+3743, which in 2018 was seen
This illustration shows a star surrounded by a protoplanetary disk. A new study uses data from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope and four ground-based telescopes to determine the distance from a
Holy Stone continues to release beginner-friendly drones at a range of sizes and price points to cater to the needs of a wider community of beginner drone pilots. The Holy
Screenshot of the simba graphical user interface (GUI). The GUI consists of the input panel (left), visualisation panel (center), and control panel (right). The GUI enables simple analysis of chemical
If life ever existed on Mars, traces of it might still be frozen beneath the planet’s icy surface. A new study from NASA and Penn State University suggests fragments of
Habitable snow area changes across the Antarctic Peninsula. 50 km hexagonal grids showing the sum of area of habitable snow for green snow algae (GSA – (B, C)) and red
The 4th Annual SmallSat Education Conference will take place on Saturday. Oct. 25 10am-5pm to Sunday Oct. 26, 2025 10am to 1pm at the Center for Space Education at Kennedy






